Creemore Springs Premium Lager | Creemore Springs Brewery Limited

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Notes / Commercial Description:
Lager is made the world over, but Creemore Springs Premium Lager is one of a kind. In all our travels, we've never found another like it. From the start, we've fire-brewed our flagship beer to be unique. It’s always made with the best ingredients and a strict adherence to traditional brewing methods. It’s just different up here, and so is our lager.

Our unique lager has a brilliant copper colour, overtones of sweet caramel malt and an appealing, well-balanced floral hop character. It's fire-brewed using the best ingredients and our own spring water.

Reviews by RunDWP:

You know you're about to have a good lager as soon as you see it. Pours a clear, shiny copper color with some good lacework on the glass. Slightly grassy aroma. The flavor is fresh, toasty, with a crisp bitterness. Nothing very fancy, and pleasure is in the simplicity. Very enjoyable to drink, and paired well with Asian Chicken Salad I had. Really intensified the flavors of the dressing. Proof that great beer can come in a lager.

More User Reviews:

Thick creamy white head, some lacing action going on here. Light bready biscuity malt aroma with some herbal hop in the back. Very crisp and very smooth with a fluffy light body. Very clean with a thick layer of herbal hop that throws down a flavorful bitterness. Dried grass and doughy biscuits from the malt. Finishes semi-dry with a lot of lingering hop and malt flavor.

Very well balanced with both the malt and hops reaching high compares to most North American lagers. This would be my mainstay or fallback beer if it was readily available to me, seek this one out.

a little heavier than a lot of these lagers, sturdy, like canada itself. this was a bit more beer than i needed with a heavy italian pasta dinner, didnt expect to be sort of hefty and amber, i felt full pretty quickly, but in a beer by itself context, this is great being a little more substantial. bright brass colored brew, a short but lasting white head, and a very fresh aroma that features the lager yeast quite prominently. the malt base is nice, some light crystal in here with the pale barley, cracker and baked notes, and a touch of sweetness not often found in these types of beers. the yeast is great, old worldy and flavorful, and its fermented this very cleanly, and despite the little bit of sweet still in here, the finish is brisk and the beer has excellent carbonation to keep it moving. short of refreshing i think, but i like a good hearty lager still at a session abv. this is my first beer from these guys, and it stands out to me as distinct from a lot of other pale lagers, especially in this part of the world. enjoyable glass of beer, four season drink for sure!

Lived in Toronto for five years and this just may be the one thing I miss the most after moving back to the states.

Incredibly smooth, the mouthfeel on this is fantastic. Creamy and perfectly dry. Makes you want more. Tastes I can best describe as if Yuengling was brewed without corn and with better hops.. times ten. Was a bit on the pricey side, but I would have to say that it was worth it. If you are somewhere where this is available you should try it.

Screw-off (I've been called that before) bottle. Purchased on a whim at one of the liquor stores in Toronto.

Poured an interesting (and unexpected) clear copper in color. Head was thick and long-lasting. Nice patchwork of lace on the glass. Nose is also interesting. Mix of juicy fruit, floral hops, and a touch of malty sweetness. Flavor is up-front sweet and is mixed nicely by hoppy influence. Finish is dry. Good mouthfeel and drinkability. I was quite pleasantly surprised at this, given my recent run-ins with the Molson offerings that I'd tried whilst in Canada. Great summer beer. I'd gladly drink more of this.

The malt profile is less than expected. In some ways this is like a Labatt blue, but has a bit more taste and hops to it. Hallertau may have offer the sour dull bitterness to this beer. The mouthfeel is fine: its light enough to be drinkable.

This is a drinkable "malty" lager. There are maltier lagers or ales, but this is alright.

341ml bottle. I'm seeing this on tap more and more around town in unexpected places - quelle surprise, eh?

This beer pours a clear, medium golden amber colour, with two fat fingers of puffy, foamy, and lightly caked off-white head, which leaves a bit of ocean spray lace around the glass as it hastily abates.

It smells of nicely biscuity and crackery pale grainy malt, a touch of semi-sweet toasted caramel, a subtle apple and pear fruitiness, and earthy, leafy, and faintly floral hops. The taste is more toasted pale and caramel malt, a lessened buttered biscuit character, ethereal applesauce fruit notes, and tame leafy, earthy, and kind of weedy hops.

The carbonation is fairly sedate, just a small frothiness throughout, the body on the lee side of medium weight, and mostly smooth. It finishes off-dry, the persisting toasted old-school, fruity malts and understated noble hops clinging to each other as that last torch song plays itself out.

A generally agreeable, somewhat robust, and overall tasty old-school lager. I get a weird sense of wholeness with this one, something even beyond the obvious eschewing of adjuncts - there's still pride here, the kind that stubbornly persists after a family member does something unpleasant or just plain-ass silly.

Superior than in the bottle, had served right (not-too-cold ) at safari Club. More balanced, malty without being as sweet and as creamy and as carbonated. Good by itself, or before food or with the meal. Cane sugar stays with the Belgiums and mint with other Onatrio challengers.